camera.bear
Well-known
Here are a couple of shots from my new Canon G11 for those who are interested.
And one of the G11.


And one of the G11.

oldoc
oldoc
Reviews have been quite good.
Outdoor Photographer had nice things to say about the G11 last month.
Seems preliminary info was true.
Nice test shots.
Outdoor Photographer had nice things to say about the G11 last month.
Seems preliminary info was true.
Nice test shots.
Pickett Wilson
Veteran
Very interested in your user opinion of the G11. Seriously considering buying one. How is the noise at ISO 400 in your experience?
easyrider
Photo addict
The Canon G series has been great
The Canon G series has been great
I used a G2 for a couple of years before moving on to DSLR. Still have the G2 and occasionally use it. Have also used it in studio situations with excellent results.
They can be had cheaply used. Only downer is the shutter lag but one can learn to deal with it by pre-focussing by holding the shutter down half-way before shooting.
Here are a couple of G2 shots.
The Canon G series has been great
I used a G2 for a couple of years before moving on to DSLR. Still have the G2 and occasionally use it. Have also used it in studio situations with excellent results.
They can be had cheaply used. Only downer is the shutter lag but one can learn to deal with it by pre-focussing by holding the shutter down half-way before shooting.
Here are a couple of G2 shots.
camera.bear
Well-known
Very interested in your user opinion of the G11. Seriously considering buying one. How is the noise at ISO 400 in your experience?
The Sunset picture was taken at 400 ISO.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/camerabear/4003238745/
Here's one at 1600 ISO:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/camerabear/4007709788/
I suggest that you view them at normal viewing size as well. That is were the real performance is.
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vha
Isn't it coffee time ?
Thanks for the info and photos, had a G9 for a long while, and kind of regretting selling the camera so I´v been watching the G11 for a while, tempting indeed 
newspaperguy
Well-known
Still using my venerable Canon G5 for news work.
'Locked' on w/a, Kenco adapter tube, 52mm UV,
screw in rubber hood (shock absorber), CV 35 finder.
Gets the job done without a fuss, day or night... and,
a lot easier on the old guy than lugging a dslr & gear.
'Locked' on w/a, Kenco adapter tube, 52mm UV,
screw in rubber hood (shock absorber), CV 35 finder.
Gets the job done without a fuss, day or night... and,
a lot easier on the old guy than lugging a dslr & gear.
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KEH
Well-known
A couple of shots with my new G11. Haven't really tried low light performance yet, but the leaf shot below is ISO 640 and exhibits only moderate graininess. Rainy weekend here in DC...
BW at ISO 80:
Simulated Velvia, macro shot at ISO 640:
Both developed with Raw Developer then a touch of Photoshop.
Initial impressions very positive.
Kirk
BW at ISO 80:

Simulated Velvia, macro shot at ISO 640:

Both developed with Raw Developer then a touch of Photoshop.
Initial impressions very positive.
Kirk
anorphirith
Established
the S90 does the same things but the lens gathers twice as much light ! and the body much smaller, and you even have an aperture ring
easyrider
Photo addict
Sorry to be so dense but what is the aperture ring? You set the f-stop on the lens like in the days of film?
kshapero
South Florida Man
photos are blocked from viewing.The Sunset picture was taken at 400 ISO.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/camerabear/4003238745/sizes/o/
Here's one at 1600 ISO:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/camerabear/4007709788/sizes/o/
I suggest that you view them at normal viewing size as well. That is were the real performance is.
acheyj
Well-known
Remove the /sizes/o/ from the url in internet explorer's address bar after it says you are not allowed. Works fine
ron
ron
camera.bear
Well-known
photos are blocked from viewing.
I'm sorry about that. I have corrected the links in my post.
camera.bear
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I think any would be happy with the G11. I am really getting to know the camera. There have been times of both elation and disappointment, but the good times seem to be winning. At first, I was disappointed at the focusing and felt that it would be limiting. However, the results have certainly exceeded my expectation.

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